Although we would never claim that any of our inns are haunted, we will claim that the Oregon Bed and Breakfast Guild membership inns are located in some the scariest places in Oregon!

Actually, our inns are pretty cool mostly because they are located in some of the best historic places in the state! For example, Jacksonville is the sweetest little town and if you love seeing all the fall colors, pumpkins sitting on stoops and enjoy the scent of fresh cider in the air, you really need to go there. And, they just happen to have one of Oregon's best cemetery tours. The Jacksonville Cemetery sits on a slight hill and is open for tours in mid October every year.

Portland has their "cemetery tours" as well! Check out this link...http://www.friendsoflonefircemetery.org/events.html or check out the Portland Ghost Tour at http://www.portlandwalkingtours.com/tours/beyond_bizarre.php. Or, have you ever ridden a haunted trolley around the town that boasts the most in number and most varied historic homes in the entire state of Oregon? We have and it's a blast and Albany is known for it's four historic districts, their nationally registered homes and buildings and yes...it's even known for its very cool "Trolley of Terror!" Not only do you ride the scariest ride around, it is hosted and guided by Oscar Hult the director of our Albany Downtown Association. Call the Albany Visitor's Assn. for your tickets at 541-928-0831!

A Main Street USA highest award winner, Albany is one of the best places to get scared to death in Oregon! A nice dinner downtown perhaps and a scary ride where the most haunted houses are pointed out. Listen while stories are told of ghost sightings and "hey day" activities that resulted in not so timely demises.

Come stay in one of our membership inns in the Willamette Valley, Southern Oregon or Portland and we'll tell you a couple of ghost stories, put you on a doomed trolley or just send you out for a nice stroll through our local cemeteries. It's all very cool, very scary and a ton of Halloween fun in Oregon!